There is an old saying’A picture is worth a thousand words.’ Thank you for taking the time to put this book together. It is long overdue. It will be a long wait for us sewists. It will be in my library.
@@Thelaststitch I sewed some stretch garments many years ago (like 30ish) using 'Stretch and Sew' patterns. It is now time to jget back into it especially for my handicapped daughter who has Guilliane Bare which causes extreme skin sensitivity. I am excited to have education on the new fabrics available and up to date techniques.
My closet fabric stash is full of knits. I have spent a lot of time searching for books on patternmaking and sewing of knits. Your book is going to be a huge asset for me. I have enjoyed and learned so much from watching your videos. I applaud all your work and your future work. I know first hand how hard it is to spend the time and energy it takes to produce the books you have already written. I will patiently await the arrival of your newest book. And I will be purchasing it. I felt very connected to you when I was making my patterns for my yoga leggings and tops. You are a huge inspiration and give so much to the home seamstress. Many blessings to you both on your newest work in progress. Thanks so much for sharing so much of your sewing experience and the inner workings of your success. It truly matters.
Hello. Roberta from Canada here. I just found your channel and am loving going through your videos. Thanks for producing such interesting and detailed sewing information.
Can’t wait to see the book! I am relatively new to sewing knits and using a serger. I have had some success and a few fails. What you showed of the book looks very helpful. I think for me the biggest problem is matching the right fabric to the right pattern, especially since I mostly have to buy fabric online. Many of your videos have been very helpful to me already.
Thank you for sharing your experience with knits, yes sewing with these fabrics sure does come with a learning curve, especially when as you say making the right fabric choices and using the best methods for each fabric type
I can't wait to use this book, it looks fantastic, thank you so much for writing this, the layout looks great......as with others I'm learning to sew as standard sizing never fits, as a petite person I hope there are instructions for making patterns smaller
I didn't word my question clear enough on the live stream so I thought I would just add it here. I am hoping that in addition to adjustments like an FBA (i actually have to do SBAs) the new book will cover sewing for post mastectomy bodies. Many women choose not to have reconstructive surgery and are either flat or had a single mastectomy. There are other considerations as well as the bust adjustment and ensuring necklines don't gape, you can see examples if you look for the #sewingflat or asymestrical hashtags. I have just started to learn about this for a friend that has gone through it. Best wishes on the book writing! You always have great information to share. Thanks for the opportunity to provide some possible topics for the book.
Thank you so much Sharon for taking the time to educate us on this, I wasn't aware of this term when it comes sewing clothes to fit a post-mastectomy body. We will definitely add your suggestion to our topics idea list!
@@Thelaststitch Thanks for considering this topic. I think having adaptive sewing adjustments included in your book would be appreciated by a lot of people. The podcast Sew Organized Style has a few episodes on this topic (both around breast cancer and other issues) that would give you more information. I'm just learning about it myself.
I am excited to read your book. I have sewn knits before they became a popular fabric, when there were only double knits. It's so exciting to hear about your collaboration; what a perfect match!
Thank you Sage, that means a lot to hear. Yes knits has come such a long way in the last few decades, and it's hard to keep up with all the new skills and knowledge required.
Very exciting, can't wait. I would be most interested in how to adjust a pattern for different amounts of stretch. For example, if you have a pattern that you have altered for a great fit and then you want to sew with another fabric that has less stretch; what changes would be appropriate? Size up? Add to side seams? As you know, there is a wide range of stretch and recovery for different fabrics and knowing how to adjust is difficult. Thanks.
Thank you for the great suggestions! We plan to do a primer on this with suggestions on how to measure and calculate for different fabrics, within a range of course. If there is to big a difference one might need to use another pattern to get the fit right
I filled out the form! Just got my Janome CoverPro 3000P, I am really looking forward to using it with this book (along with my Janome 6600P and Juki MO-655 serger). I am ready.
Thank you so much Elle for applying and I´m so excited to hear you got the new Janome. I am so curious about it and am looking to buy one too once it becomes available in Sweden
Hi Johanna, I hope everything is going well. It has been a while since a video and I know you have had some personal upheaval, but I wanted to let you know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Good presentation. Will there be any explanation or references in the book to fitting clothes on men? How to adjust patterns for men's bodies? Men bodies can be overweight with a big stomach to where material simply hangs on and below the stomach with no shape other than looking like a big hanging drape/curtain. Some men are extra tall like six foot and five inches. Therefore clothes need to be lengthened.
Hello Phelan, thank you so much for asking about this. The answer is yes! We have from the start made a conscious effort to make this book inclusive and not only geared towards women (which many fitting books are). Both when it comes to the content in the tutorials and how the book will be illustrated.
I’m really struggling with my coverstitch settings while neck binding on super thin and stretchy bamboo jersey knit. The stitch looks nice but it’s not feeding well and can’t figure out if I should try serging or basting to help? I’ve played with pressure foot knob and differential and seeing the same issue. Thanks in advance!!!
Hi Michelle, I don't have a cover stitch machine, but I make men's bamboo boxers quite often. Maybe if you spray startch seam allowances and let dry before hand? My serger has no problem feeding bamboo, but I have gotten it stuck in the sewing machine plate before I learned not to start from the very edge. lol 🤣😂
I am so disappointed that I was too late to participate but if you see this could you include how to embellish knits. I like to sew for my children and grandchildren and embellishment is a must. I need to be able to make the things more stylish for them. I would also appreciate how best to include pockets that stretch and recover well. My grandsons play a lot of tennis and have to be able to put extra balls in their pockets and have the pocket return to shape. Their coach wants large pockets.
More specific sewing techniques are outside the scope of this book, but one day I would love to do a book all about sewing with knits and those are great suggestions for that book!
@@Thelaststitch Like you say: "There is always more to learn in sewing". Keep on writing. I have and love all your books. I also have many of the same books in my library as you have mentioned are favorites of yours.
I would love to see some guidance on how much to adjust the pattern for the different type fabric. I know that the ultimate fit is based on personal preference but having a general guideline based on the amount of stretch, weight of fabric, and 2 or 4-way stretch. I have not found a guide on this yet. It is all trial and error ..l there should be more guidelines on this one.
Dear Johanna, Dear Malena, I have a little Idea for your book . If you have planned to make some videos additinal to your explainations it would be a BIG benefit if you implement a QR- code-Link so we could jump directly to the corresponding video. I’m sure there is a technical solution . Greetings from Austria
Yes, that is something we have seen a bit and Malena is very clear on that, for best fit and movement, the front and back armhole and cap should be different on knits
Where did you go? I miss you. I love your books, videos and knowledge.
Yea practice she is good
Looking forward to your book. I am sewing knit recently and is struggling with it. Hope I can get your book to Malaysia.
Hello low Bee
I love this......thank you sooooo much!!!!!!
There is an old saying’A picture is worth a thousand words.’
Thank you for taking the time to put this book together. It is long overdue. It will be a long wait for us sewists. It will be in my library.
Thank you, that makes us so happy to hear!
@@Thelaststitch I sewed some stretch garments many years ago (like 30ish) using 'Stretch and Sew' patterns. It is now time to jget back into it especially for my handicapped daughter who has Guilliane Bare which causes extreme skin sensitivity. I am excited to have education on the new fabrics available and up to date techniques.
My closet fabric stash is full of knits. I have spent a lot of time searching for books on patternmaking and sewing of knits. Your book is going to be a huge asset for me. I have enjoyed and learned so much from watching your videos. I applaud all your work and your future work. I know first hand how hard it is to spend the time and energy it takes to produce the books you have already written.
I will patiently await the arrival of your newest book. And I will be purchasing it. I felt very connected to you when I was making my patterns for my yoga leggings and tops. You are a huge inspiration and give so much to the home seamstress. Many blessings to you both on your newest work in progress. Thanks so much for sharing so much of your sewing experience and the inner workings of your success. It truly matters.
Cannot wait to purchase the book!
Hello. Roberta from Canada here. I just found your channel and am loving going through your videos. Thanks for producing such interesting and detailed sewing information.
I somehow missed this when it came out. I’m super thrilled you are writing this book!
Hello Barbara
I’m really looking forward to your new collaboration! I’m so glad you two are doing this project!
Oh that nice Susan
Can’t wait to see the book! I am relatively new to sewing knits and using a serger. I have had some success and a few fails. What you showed of the book looks very helpful. I think for me the biggest problem is matching the right fabric to the right pattern, especially since I mostly have to buy fabric online. Many of your videos have been very helpful to me already.
Thank you for sharing your experience with knits, yes sewing with these fabrics sure does come with a learning curve, especially when as you say making the right fabric choices and using the best methods for each fabric type
I can't wait to use this book, it looks fantastic, thank you so much for writing this, the layout looks great......as with others I'm learning to sew as standard sizing never fits, as a petite person I hope there are instructions for making patterns smaller
Can't wait to buy this book. I have learned so much from your previous books. Looking forward to reading and applying the techniques.
Oh that nice Kathie
So excited for you! It can sit right next to my Jean book!
Yay, thank you so much Heide!
I didn't word my question clear enough on the live stream so I thought I would just add it here. I am hoping that in addition to adjustments like an FBA (i actually have to do SBAs) the new book will cover sewing for post mastectomy bodies. Many women choose not to have reconstructive surgery and are either flat or had a single mastectomy. There are other considerations as well as the bust adjustment and ensuring necklines don't gape, you can see examples if you look for the #sewingflat or asymestrical hashtags. I have just started to learn about this for a friend that has gone through it. Best wishes on the book writing! You always have great information to share. Thanks for the opportunity to provide some possible topics for the book.
Thank you so much Sharon for taking the time to educate us on this, I wasn't aware of this term when it comes sewing clothes to fit a post-mastectomy body. We will definitely add your suggestion to our topics idea list!
@@Thelaststitch Thanks for considering this topic. I think having adaptive sewing adjustments included in your book would be appreciated by a lot of people. The podcast Sew Organized Style has a few episodes on this topic (both around breast cancer and other issues) that would give you more information. I'm just learning about it myself.
Oh I can’t wait I’ve given up on so many patterns because of the sleeves and neck
I am excited to read your book. I have sewn knits before they became a popular fabric, when there were only double knits. It's so exciting to hear about your collaboration; what a perfect match!
Thank you Sage, that means a lot to hear. Yes knits has come such a long way in the last few decades, and it's hard to keep up with all the new skills and knowledge required.
Very exciting, can't wait. I would be most interested in how to adjust a pattern for different amounts of stretch. For example, if you have a pattern that you have altered for a great fit and then you want to sew with another fabric that has less stretch; what changes would be appropriate? Size up? Add to side seams? As you know, there is a wide range of stretch and recovery for different fabrics and knowing how to adjust is difficult. Thanks.
Thank you for the great suggestions! We plan to do a primer on this with suggestions on how to measure and calculate for different fabrics, within a range of course. If there is to big a difference one might need to use another pattern to get the fit right
Interesting interview, thank you. Looking forward to the book!
Thank you so much Liza for joining in on the conversation
I filled out the form! Just got my Janome CoverPro 3000P, I am really looking forward to using it with this book (along with my Janome 6600P and Juki MO-655 serger). I am ready.
Thank you so much Elle for applying and I´m so excited to hear you got the new Janome. I am so curious about it and am looking to buy one too once it becomes available in Sweden
Hello from New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
Oh nice how is the weather over there?
@@johndillon557 Very warm with almost daily rain. How is it by you?
@@mariefink3024 I live in Alabama ,is warm here ,how is the virus going out there?
ended up joining in as you closed off, it's Halloween day here , lots of gobins coming to the door
Ahh, sounds like very cute guests. Happy Halloween!
From Australia
Oh that nice Eileen how is the weather treating you ?
Hi Johanna, I hope everything is going well. It has been a while since a video and I know you have had some personal upheaval, but I wanted to let you know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Good presentation. Will there be any explanation or references in the book to fitting clothes on men? How to adjust patterns for men's bodies? Men bodies can be overweight with a big stomach to where material simply hangs on and below the stomach with no shape other than looking like a big hanging drape/curtain. Some men are extra tall like six foot and five inches. Therefore clothes need to be lengthened.
Hello Phelan, thank you so much for asking about this. The answer is yes! We have from the start made a conscious effort to make this book inclusive and not only geared towards women (which many fitting books are). Both when it comes to the content in the tutorials and how the book will be illustrated.
Sounds like a great book. Does it have info on altering RTW knits?
So excited for the new book!!!!! I have all your other ones - when will it be released????
We are aiming for 2023. there is so much content to create!
When is this due? so excited, have all the previous books and will definitely get this one too :-)
Are you two still working on this book? It looks awesome
I’m really struggling with my coverstitch settings while neck binding on super thin and stretchy bamboo jersey knit. The stitch looks nice but it’s not feeding well and can’t figure out if I should try serging or basting to help? I’ve played with pressure foot knob and differential and seeing the same issue. Thanks in advance!!!
Hi Michelle, I don't have a cover stitch machine, but I make men's bamboo boxers quite often. Maybe if you spray startch seam allowances and let dry before hand? My serger has no problem feeding bamboo, but I have gotten it stuck in the sewing machine plate before I learned not to start from the very edge. lol 🤣😂
I am so disappointed that I was too late to participate but if you see this could you include how to embellish knits. I like to sew for my children and grandchildren and embellishment is a must. I need to be able to make the things more stylish for them. I would also appreciate how best to include pockets that stretch and recover well. My grandsons play a lot of tennis and have to be able to put extra balls in their pockets and have the pocket return to shape. Their coach wants large pockets.
More specific sewing techniques are outside the scope of this book, but one day I would love to do a book all about sewing with knits and those are great suggestions for that book!
@@Thelaststitch Like you say: "There is always more to learn in sewing". Keep on writing. I have and love all your books. I also have many of the same books in my library as you have mentioned are favorites of yours.
Hi from IN USA
Hello Leslie 🙂
I would love to see some guidance on how much to adjust the pattern for the different type fabric. I know that the ultimate fit is based on personal preference but having a general guideline based on the amount of stretch, weight of fabric, and 2 or 4-way stretch. I have not found a guide on this yet. It is all trial and error ..l there should be more guidelines on this one.
Is there any update on when this book will be available?
It would be great if you showed us how to correct issues.
Hi, southwestern Utah
Hello Irene 🙂
I dont know how you write so many books hehe i couldnt be bothered hehe
Hehe, sometimes i have no idea either, it´s such a massive undertaking but also kinda addictive once I get a good idea!
Dear Johanna, Dear Malena, I have a little Idea for your book . If you have planned to make some videos additinal to your explainations it would be a BIG benefit if you implement a QR- code-Link so we could jump directly to the corresponding video. I’m sure there is a technical solution . Greetings from Austria
Thank you, we´ll see what we can do!
Hi, London …lost you but re found you.
Hope all is well Johanna! Miss your presence at yt!
Oh shoot I was too late for the beta 😊😞
Is the book out yet?
Hi miss your live ...
Hello Jessy, thank you for stopping by!
Where have you been? Everything ok?
Will there be attention to crotch fitting ?
I thought it very interesting when I bought the briar T-shirt by Megan Nielsen and both armholes are the same. It made no sense to me.
Yes, that is something we have seen a bit and Malena is very clear on that, for best fit and movement, the front and back armhole and cap should be different on knits